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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Big pine Ca 93513
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is this European?
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Going by the cowboy boots and left hand drive it looks Amercian ,accessory wheels look Chrysler
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Join Date: May 2015
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The wheels???
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Location: southeastern Michigan
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Aftermarket or otherwise non-Ford wheels, hubcaps, trunk, and second wiper blade, but otherwise typical '32 Victoria. Even if it was assembled outside of the North America, the body was manufactured in North America.
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Location: Napa,California
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I think those wheels may be Firestone accessory wheels.
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16 X 4.5 - 5 Chrysler vintage Artillery wheels Bolt Pattern: 5 on 5 1/2 |
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This is a European car ,see the rear hinged doors ,
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What about the "rear hinged doors"? |
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All 4 doors are suicide on the Euro 32. Like an American 33 or 4.
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Quote:
Last edited by petehoovie; 08-04-2019 at 09:49 PM. |
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The photo below is of a Briggs-built Dagenham Tudor saloon, which isn't close coupled like a North American Victoria body.
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Briggs-built Dagenham Tudor saloon
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I think I know her.
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Location: Southern Illinois
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Another giveaway is surely absence of lights on top of front fenders.
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Location: Spalding, United Kingdom
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The tan Vicky on 16" wheels is an English car, belongs to John Llewellyn. As someone pointed out, no cowl lamps, sidelamps on the wings (fenders). The mystery car has cowl lamps, not legal here.
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Graham,
With respect, only the U.K. '32s had fender lamps, regardless of the source of the body. The Briggs-bodied '32 saloons sold throughout Europe were equipped with cowl lamps on the deluxe versions or where required by local lighting requirement. |
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In France the Marchall head lights were required,not the USA Variety.Here is a link to a UK site and there are 3 ,'32 Euro sedans listed.This was posted on the HAMB.
https://redirect.viglink.com/?format...F%3C%2Fspan%3E Last edited by deuce lover; 08-06-2019 at 01:14 AM. |
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Marchal Headlights....
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Must have been an early hot rod/custom guy & gal.
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